to break down why stocks could be headed higher with or without a government shutdown.
And so far, the chart is telling me, as long as 4,270 holds in the S&P, things should get a little better from here. Similarly, in treasuries, I think treasuries selling that we saw over the last week or two was capitulation.
So, to me, everything looks like things could get better from here. I mean, we'll know in a couple of days. And if Washington screws that up, we'll have to rethink things. But for now, everything looks A-OK.
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